This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins course. This guy is such a G (it's free and open source!):
https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp
And check out this guy's free deep learning course on Udacity:
https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning--ud730
I love you guys! Thanks for watching my videos, I do it for you. I left my awesome job at Twilio and I'm doing this full time now.
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published:19 Jun 2016

views:32860

I'll show you how you can turn an article into a one-sentence summary in Python with the Keras machine learning library. We'll go over word embeddings, encoder-decoder architecture, and the role of attention in learning theory.
Code for this video (Challenge included):
https://github.com/llSourcell/How_to_make_a_text_summarizer
Jie's Winning Code:
https://github.com/jiexunsee/rudimentary-ai-composer
More Learning resources:
https://www.quora.com/Has-Deep-Learning-been-applied-to-automatic-text-summarization-successfully
https://research.googleblog.com/2016/08/text-summarization-with-tensorflow.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_summarization
http://deeplearning.net/tutorial/rnnslu.html
http://machinelearningmastery.com/text-generation-lstm-recurrent-neural-networks-python-keras/
Please subscribe! And like. And comment. That's what keeps me going.
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"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)
PLOT SUMMARY
In San Francisco, during September, 2012, nine months before Edward Snowden leaked documents that prove the NSA spies on everyone—Will, a freelance computer hacker specializes in breaking into secure systems.
Using a security hole he found while on a job, Will breaks into a top-secret government contractor and downloads all their recently developed programs, including the conspicuously named Shepherd. Every time Will attempts to access Shepherd, bad things happen.
MOTIVATION
At the core of ALGORITHM's plot are the questions that are shaking up the tech world to it's very core, and the nations of the world right along with them: privacy, human rights, the place of government in the lives of citizens, the value and power of technology.
A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODELThe business model for ALGORITHM is based on the models of tech startups as described in The Lean Startup. It's a profit-share agreement, giving everyone who works on the movie a vested interest in the success of the project. All profits get shared by the artist who actually made it happen.
CREATIVE DISTRIBUTION
Because of our New MediaAgreement with SAG, ALGORITHM will be released for a very limited time on Youtube/Vimeo, for free! After the 24hr free-view period, we're taking the movie offline. Two weeks later, it goes for sale on our website, again, as streaming video. Then the real sales begin as we slowly scale to HD downloads, to DVD and Blu-ray sales, even a complete production journal by the writer/director, Jonathan Schiefer. Finally, if there's enough demand, we might do a limited and targeted theater run.

Writer

A writer is a person who uses written words in various styles and techniques to communicate ideas. Writers produce various forms of literary art and creative writing such as novels, short stories, poetry, plays, screenplays, and essays as well as various utilitarian forms such as reports and news articles. Writers' texts are published across a range of media. Skilled writers who are able to use language to express ideas well often contribute significantly to the cultural content of a society. The word is also used elsewhere in the arts – such as songwriter – but as a standalone term, "writer" normally refers to the creation of written language. Some writers work from an oral tradition.

Writers can produce material across a number of genres, fictional or non-fictional. Other writers use multiple media – for example, graphics or illustration – to enhance the communication of their ideas. Another recent demand has been created by civil and government readers for the work of non-fictional technical writers, whose skills create understandable, interpretive documents of a practical or scientific nature. Some writers may use images (drawing, painting, graphics) or multimedia to augment their writing. In rare instances, creative writers are able to communicate their ideas via music as well as words.

An algorithm is an effective method that can be expressed within a finite amount of space and time and in a well-defined formal language for calculating a function. Starting from an initial state and initial input (perhaps empty), the instructions describe a computation that, when executed, proceeds through a finite number of well-defined successive states, eventually producing "output" and terminating at a final ending state. The transition from one state to the next is not necessarily deterministic; some algorithms, known as randomized algorithms, incorporate random input.

Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University. Together they own about 14 percent of its shares but control 56 percent of the stockholder voting power through supervoting stock. They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An initial public offering followed on August 19, 2004. Its mission statement from the outset was "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful," and its unofficial slogan was "Don't be evil". In 2004, Google moved to its new headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex. In August 2015, Google announced plans to reorganize its interests as a holding company called Alphabet Inc. When this restructuring took place on October 2, 2015, Google became Alphabet's leading subsidiary, as well as the parent for Google's Internet interests.

Pseudocode

It uses the structural conventions of a programming language, but is intended for human reading rather than machine reading. Pseudocode typically omits details that are essential for machine understanding of the algorithm, such as variable declarations, system-specific code and some subroutines. The programming language is augmented with natural language description details, where convenient, or with compact mathematical notation. The purpose of using pseudocode is that it is easier for people to understand than conventional programming language code, and that it is an efficient and environment-independent description of the key principles of an algorithm. It is commonly used in textbooks and scientific publications that are documenting various algorithms, and also in planning of computer program development, for sketching out the structure of the program before the actual coding takes place.

Build an AI Writer - Machine Learning for Hackers #8

This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins course. This guy is such a G (it's free and open source!):
https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp
And check out this guy's free deep learning course on Udacity:
https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning--ud730
I love you guys! Thanks for watching my videos, I do it for you. I left my awesome job at Twilio and I'm doing this full time now.
I recently created a Patreon page. If you like my videos, feel free to help support my effort here!:
https://www.patreon.com/user?ty=h&u=3191693
Much more to come so please subscribe, like, and comment.
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9:06

How to Make a Text Summarizer - Intro to Deep Learning #10

How to Make a Text Summarizer - Intro to Deep Learning #10

How to Make a Text Summarizer - Intro to Deep Learning #10

I'll show you how you can turn an article into a one-sentence summary in Python with the Keras machine learning library. We'll go over word embeddings, encoder-decoder architecture, and the role of attention in learning theory.
Code for this video (Challenge included):
https://github.com/llSourcell/How_to_make_a_text_summarizer
Jie's Winning Code:
https://github.com/jiexunsee/rudimentary-ai-composer
More Learning resources:
https://www.quora.com/Has-Deep-Learning-been-applied-to-automatic-text-summarization-successfully
https://research.googleblog.com/2016/08/text-summarization-with-tensorflow.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_summarization
http://deeplearning.net/tutorial/rnnslu.html
http://machinelearningmastery.com/text-generation-lstm-recurrent-neural-networks-python-keras/
Please subscribe! And like. And comment. That's what keeps me going.
Join us in the Wizards Slack channel:
http://wizards.herokuapp.com/
And please support me on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3191693
Follow me:
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Algorithm - Trailer

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)
PLOT SUMMARY
In San Francisco, during September, 2012, nine months before Edward Snowden leaked documents that prove the NSA spies on everyone—Will, a freelance computer hacker specializes in breaking into secure systems.
Using a security hole he found while on a job, Will breaks into a top-secret government contractor and downloads all their recently developed programs, including the conspicuously named Shepherd. Every time Will attempts to access Shepherd, bad things happen.
MOTIVATION
At the core of ALGORITHM's plot are the questions that are shaking up the tech world to it's very core, and the nations of the world right along with them: privacy, human rights, the place of government in the lives of citizens, the value and power of technology.
A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODELThe business model for ALGORITHM is based on the models of tech startups as described in The Lean Startup. It's a profit-share agreement, giving everyone who works on the movie a vested interest in the success of the project. All profits get shared by the artist who actually made it happen.
CREATIVE DISTRIBUTION
Because of our New MediaAgreement with SAG, ALGORITHM will be released for a very limited time on Youtube/Vimeo, for free! After the 24hr free-view period, we're taking the movie offline. Two weeks later, it goes for sale on our website, again, as streaming video. Then the real sales begin as we slowly scale to HD downloads, to DVD and Blu-ray sales, even a complete production journal by the writer/director, Jonathan Schiefer. Finally, if there's enough demand, we might do a limited and targeted theater run.

Writing a Python Program - Simple Workflow

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some changes to the program. See the comments for further details.

3:45

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night jokes you hear on TV are written using a step-by-step process perfected to mass produce punchlines. Watch how it works above in this video from Slate's Watch Smarter.

10:57

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you think that the computer had expressed itself and been creative, or would you feel like you had fallen for a cheap trick? In this talk, writer Oscar Schwartz examines why we react so strongly to the idea of a computer writing poetry — and how this reaction helps us understand what it means to be human.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
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58:46

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

47:46

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Today we welcome back the prolific Chris Fox. We'll be discussing ways to accelerate one's writing process, the value of rapid book releases, and how best to navigate and utilize Amazon's Algorithms.

Algorithm and flowchart for finding factorial of a number

This video presents you with an algorithm , flowchart, code in c and c++ for factorial of a number

4:24

A Trump Speech Written By Artificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

A Trump Speech Written By Artificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

A Trump Speech Written By Artificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

We fed 270,000 words spoken by Trump into a computer program that studies language patterns. This system analyzed his word choice and grammar, learning how to simulate Trump's speech. Here is the speech written entirely by artificial intelligence.
When prompting the neural network for written output, the system allows the user to select a “temperature”, which tells the program how creative or daring to be with its word choice. At low temperatures, the neural network always chooses the most-likely next character as it's generating a sequence, while at high temperatures it will choose a character that's farther down the probability list.
Donald Trump played by John Di Domenico
Recurrent Neural Network run by Janelle Shane
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9:03

Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch

Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch

Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch

In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker OscarSharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.
Hear the original song here: https://soundcloud.com/tigerandman/home-on-the-land
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Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short FilmStarring Thomas Middleditch
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27:11

Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

Build an AI Writer - Machine Learning for Hackers #8

This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins co...

published: 19 Jun 2016

How to Make a Text Summarizer - Intro to Deep Learning #10

I'll show you how you can turn an article into a one-sentence summary in Python with the Keras machine learning library. We'll go over word embeddings, encoder-decoder architecture, and the role of attention in learning theory.
Code for this video (Challenge included):
https://github.com/llSourcell/How_to_make_a_text_summarizer
Jie's Winning Code:
https://github.com/jiexunsee/rudimentary-ai-composer
More Learning resources:
https://www.quora.com/Has-Deep-Learning-been-applied-to-automatic-text-summarization-successfully
https://research.googleblog.com/2016/08/text-summarization-with-tensorflow.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_summarization
http://deeplearning.net/tutorial/rnnslu.html
http://machinelearningmastery.com/text-generation-lstm-recurrent-neural-networks-python-kera...

Algorithm - Trailer

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)...

Writing a Python Program - Simple Workflow

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some changes to the program. See the comments for further details.

published: 16 Jan 2012

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night jokes you hear on TV are written using a step-by-step process perfected to mass produce punchlines. Watch how it works above in this video from Slate's Watch Smarter.

published: 15 Feb 2018

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you think that the computer had expressed itself and been creative, or would you feel like you had fallen for a cheap trick? In this talk, writer Oscar Schwartz examines why we react so strongly to the idea of a computer writing poetry — and how this reaction helps us understand what it means to be human.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and ...

published: 10 Feb 2016

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shar...

published: 03 Oct 2013

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Today we welcome back the prolific Chris Fox. We'll be discussing ways to accelerate one's writing process, the value of rapid book releases, and how best to navigate and utilize Amazon's Algorithms.

Algorithm and flowchart for finding factorial of a number

This video presents you with an algorithm , flowchart, code in c and c++ for factorial of a number

published: 17 Aug 2017

A Trump Speech Written By Artificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

We fed 270,000 words spoken by Trump into a computer program that studies language patterns. This system analyzed his word choice and grammar, learning how to simulate Trump's speech. Here is the speech written entirely by artificial intelligence.
When prompting the neural network for written output, the system allows the user to select a “temperature”, which tells the program how creative or daring to be with its word choice. At low temperatures, the neural network always chooses the most-likely next character as it's generating a sequence, while at high temperatures it will choose a character that's farther down the probability list.
Donald Trump played by John Di Domenico
Recurrent Neural Network run by Janelle Shane
Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►►
ht...

published: 27 Jul 2017

Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch

In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker OscarSharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.
Hear the original song here: https://soundcloud.com/tigerandman/home-on-the-land
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Sunspring | A Sci-Fi ...

published: 09 Jun 2016

Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

Build an AI Writer - Machine Learning for Hackers #8

This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here...

This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins course. This guy is such a G (it's free and open source!):
https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp
And check out this guy's free deep learning course on Udacity:
https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning--ud730
I love you guys! Thanks for watching my videos, I do it for you. I left my awesome job at Twilio and I'm doing this full time now.
I recently created a Patreon page. If you like my videos, feel free to help support my effort here!:
https://www.patreon.com/user?ty=h&u=3191693
Much more to come so please subscribe, like, and comment.
Follow me:
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This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins course. This guy is such a G (it's free and open source!):
https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp
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Algorithm - Trailer

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best ind...

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)
PLOT SUMMARY
In San Francisco, during September, 2012, nine months before Edward Snowden leaked documents that prove the NSA spies on everyone—Will, a freelance computer hacker specializes in breaking into secure systems.
Using a security hole he found while on a job, Will breaks into a top-secret government contractor and downloads all their recently developed programs, including the conspicuously named Shepherd. Every time Will attempts to access Shepherd, bad things happen.
MOTIVATION
At the core of ALGORITHM's plot are the questions that are shaking up the tech world to it's very core, and the nations of the world right along with them: privacy, human rights, the place of government in the lives of citizens, the value and power of technology.
A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODELThe business model for ALGORITHM is based on the models of tech startups as described in The Lean Startup. It's a profit-share agreement, giving everyone who works on the movie a vested interest in the success of the project. All profits get shared by the artist who actually made it happen.
CREATIVE DISTRIBUTION
Because of our New MediaAgreement with SAG, ALGORITHM will be released for a very limited time on Youtube/Vimeo, for free! After the 24hr free-view period, we're taking the movie offline. Two weeks later, it goes for sale on our website, again, as streaming video. Then the real sales begin as we slowly scale to HD downloads, to DVD and Blu-ray sales, even a complete production journal by the writer/director, Jonathan Schiefer. Finally, if there's enough demand, we might do a limited and targeted theater run.

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)
PLOT SUMMARY
In San Francisco, during September, 2012, nine months before Edward Snowden leaked documents that prove the NSA spies on everyone—Will, a freelance computer hacker specializes in breaking into secure systems.
Using a security hole he found while on a job, Will breaks into a top-secret government contractor and downloads all their recently developed programs, including the conspicuously named Shepherd. Every time Will attempts to access Shepherd, bad things happen.
MOTIVATION
At the core of ALGORITHM's plot are the questions that are shaking up the tech world to it's very core, and the nations of the world right along with them: privacy, human rights, the place of government in the lives of citizens, the value and power of technology.
A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODELThe business model for ALGORITHM is based on the models of tech startups as described in The Lean Startup. It's a profit-share agreement, giving everyone who works on the movie a vested interest in the success of the project. All profits get shared by the artist who actually made it happen.
CREATIVE DISTRIBUTION
Because of our New MediaAgreement with SAG, ALGORITHM will be released for a very limited time on Youtube/Vimeo, for free! After the 24hr free-view period, we're taking the movie offline. Two weeks later, it goes for sale on our website, again, as streaming video. Then the real sales begin as we slowly scale to HD downloads, to DVD and Blu-ray sales, even a complete production journal by the writer/director, Jonathan Schiefer. Finally, if there's enough demand, we might do a limited and targeted theater run.

Writing a Python Program - Simple Workflow

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some change...

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some changes to the program. See the comments for further details.

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some changes to the program. See the comments for further details.

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night...

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night jokes you hear on TV are written using a step-by-step process perfected to mass produce punchlines. Watch how it works above in this video from Slate's Watch Smarter.

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night jokes you hear on TV are written using a step-by-step process perfected to mass produce punchlines. Watch how it works above in this video from Slate's Watch Smarter.

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you thi...

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you think that the computer had expressed itself and been creative, or would you feel like you had fallen for a cheap trick? In this talk, writer Oscar Schwartz examines why we react so strongly to the idea of a computer writing poetry — and how this reaction helps us understand what it means to be human.
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If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you think that the computer had expressed itself and been creative, or would you feel like you had fallen for a cheap trick? In this talk, writer Oscar Schwartz examines why we react so strongly to the idea of a computer writing poetry — and how this reaction helps us understand what it means to be human.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
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published:10 Feb 2016

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Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

published:03 Oct 2013

views:0

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Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

A Trump Speech Written By Artificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

We fed 270,000 words spoken by Trump into a computer program that studies language patterns. This system analyzed his word choice and grammar, learning how to s...

We fed 270,000 words spoken by Trump into a computer program that studies language patterns. This system analyzed his word choice and grammar, learning how to simulate Trump's speech. Here is the speech written entirely by artificial intelligence.
When prompting the neural network for written output, the system allows the user to select a “temperature”, which tells the program how creative or daring to be with its word choice. At low temperatures, the neural network always chooses the most-likely next character as it's generating a sequence, while at high temperatures it will choose a character that's farther down the probability list.
Donald Trump played by John Di Domenico
Recurrent Neural Network run by Janelle Shane
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A Trump SpeechWritten ByArtificial Intelligence | The New Yorker

We fed 270,000 words spoken by Trump into a computer program that studies language patterns. This system analyzed his word choice and grammar, learning how to simulate Trump's speech. Here is the speech written entirely by artificial intelligence.
When prompting the neural network for written output, the system allows the user to select a “temperature”, which tells the program how creative or daring to be with its word choice. At low temperatures, the neural network always chooses the most-likely next character as it's generating a sequence, while at high temperatures it will choose a character that's farther down the probability list.
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Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch

In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker OscarSharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplay...

In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker OscarSharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.
Hear the original song here: https://soundcloud.com/tigerandman/home-on-the-land
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Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short FilmStarring Thomas Middleditch
an End Cue Production

In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker OscarSharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.
Hear the original song here: https://soundcloud.com/tigerandman/home-on-the-land
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Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short FilmStarring Thomas Middleditch
an End Cue Production

published:09 Jun 2016

views:954351

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Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

2016sp RGW Writer's Algorithm

published: 08 Jun 2016

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shar...

published: 03 Oct 2013

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Today we welcome back the prolific Chris Fox. We'll be discussing ways to accelerate one's writing process, the value of rapid book releases, and how best to navigate and utilize Amazon's Algorithms.

published: 12 Apr 2017

Davos 2018-Harari: An Algorithm Will Be Your Best Therapist, But It Can Be Hacked Too.

Decrease by constant factor algorithms (CS)

ALGORITHM: The Hacker Movie Complete (HD-720p) [Subs ENG-ESP]

"A freelance computer hacker breaks into secret government contractor and downloads a program. He must choose between his own curiosity and the lives of his friends."
A very interesting movie about Hackers, Espionage and Surveillance, we recommend this movie for everyone interested in computer security and congratulations to Jon Schiefer for a great film. =)
Subtitles in Spanish (in this version) were corrected by: Galoget Latorre, if you find any kind of error, please tell us.
The OfficialVideo was shared here by Jon Schiefer (Writer & Director), all credit goes to him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qpudAhYhpc
More Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3293462/

published: 04 May 2017

Generalized Additive Models

Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms

Click here for ALL lottery games - www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
The writer is Kevin Bailey, and in this controversial short presentation I'm going to expose to you the Pick 6 secret that I found while working for 10 years as a web developer for a big lottery... a secret that they want to buy... and that can bring you at least $897 a month... and a maximum of $85,543... doing one change into your game as other 132 people are doing it already:
Click Here to order: www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms
Lottery Secrets
Lottery Post Secrets
Lottery Strategies
SmartLotterWheelMega MillionsPower BallMega Million Secrets
Power Ball Secrets
Lottery Winners
Lottery Post Secrets
Pick 6 LeakReview
Pick 6 Leak Scam
Is Pick 6 Leak LegitDoes Pick 6 Leak Work
...

Coding Challenge #3: The Snake Game

In this 10 Minute Coding Challenge, I attempt to code a p5.js version of the SnakeGame.
Send me your 10 minute coding challenge!
Contact: http://twitter.com/shiffman
To see the debugging process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUO2bWfBgN8#t=39m00s
Source Code For This Challenge:
p5.js: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Code/tree/master/CodingChallenges/CC_03_Snake_game_p5.js
Processing: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Code/tree/master/CodingChallenges/CC_03_Snake_game
p5.js: https://p5js.org/
Wikipedia page for the Snake Game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_(video_game)
For More 10 Minute Coding Challenges: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6ZiZxtDDRCi6uhfTH4FilpH

published: 20 Apr 2016

Non-Blocking Synchronization and Memory Management

Non-blocking data structures offer high availability and strong progress guarantees. They are guaranteed to be available regardless of thread scheduling, including thread termination and indefinite delay. This guarantee is most useful in cases such as sharing between threads and signal handlers, systems where processes could be terminated asynchronously, and soft real-time applications such as media players.
The inherent characteristics of non-blocking algorithms pose intricate problems that need to be solved to achieve the desired progress guarantees. Many of such problems are related to memory management, including dynamic memory allocation, the determination of the safety of reclaiming dynamic memory blocks, the ABA problem, and bounding memory use of non-blocking algorithms. This talk...

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

published:03 Oct 2013

views:0

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Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

ALGORITHM: The Hacker Movie Complete (HD-720p) [Subs ENG-ESP]

"A freelance computer hacker breaks into secret government contractor and downloads a program. He must choose between his own curiosity and the lives of his fri...

"A freelance computer hacker breaks into secret government contractor and downloads a program. He must choose between his own curiosity and the lives of his friends."
A very interesting movie about Hackers, Espionage and Surveillance, we recommend this movie for everyone interested in computer security and congratulations to Jon Schiefer for a great film. =)
Subtitles in Spanish (in this version) were corrected by: Galoget Latorre, if you find any kind of error, please tell us.
The OfficialVideo was shared here by Jon Schiefer (Writer & Director), all credit goes to him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qpudAhYhpc
More Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3293462/

"A freelance computer hacker breaks into secret government contractor and downloads a program. He must choose between his own curiosity and the lives of his friends."
A very interesting movie about Hackers, Espionage and Surveillance, we recommend this movie for everyone interested in computer security and congratulations to Jon Schiefer for a great film. =)
Subtitles in Spanish (in this version) were corrected by: Galoget Latorre, if you find any kind of error, please tell us.
The OfficialVideo was shared here by Jon Schiefer (Writer & Director), all credit goes to him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qpudAhYhpc
More Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3293462/

Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms

Click here for ALL lottery games - www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
The writer is Kevin Bailey, and in this controversial short presentation I'm going to expose to ...

Click here for ALL lottery games - www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
The writer is Kevin Bailey, and in this controversial short presentation I'm going to expose to you the Pick 6 secret that I found while working for 10 years as a web developer for a big lottery... a secret that they want to buy... and that can bring you at least $897 a month... and a maximum of $85,543... doing one change into your game as other 132 people are doing it already:
Click Here to order: www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms
Lottery Secrets
Lottery Post Secrets
Lottery Strategies
SmartLotterWheelMega MillionsPower BallMega Million Secrets
Power Ball Secrets
Lottery Winners
Lottery Post Secrets
Pick 6 LeakReview
Pick 6 Leak Scam
Is Pick 6 Leak LegitDoes Pick 6 Leak Work
Pick 6 Leak Results
Pick 6 Leak Download
Pick 6 Leak Pdf
Pick 6 Leak ProofEuro MillionsPlease like and subscribe.. thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYh77C_mmew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgPZ2195wPQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpWrXWuvusg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROu5Ll9BXdk

Click here for ALL lottery games - www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
The writer is Kevin Bailey, and in this controversial short presentation I'm going to expose to you the Pick 6 secret that I found while working for 10 years as a web developer for a big lottery... a secret that they want to buy... and that can bring you at least $897 a month... and a maximum of $85,543... doing one change into your game as other 132 people are doing it already:
Click Here to order: www.TheLotteryDestroyer.com
Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms
Lottery Secrets
Lottery Post Secrets
Lottery Strategies
SmartLotterWheelMega MillionsPower BallMega Million Secrets
Power Ball Secrets
Lottery Winners
Lottery Post Secrets
Pick 6 LeakReview
Pick 6 Leak Scam
Is Pick 6 Leak LegitDoes Pick 6 Leak Work
Pick 6 Leak Results
Pick 6 Leak Download
Pick 6 Leak Pdf
Pick 6 Leak ProofEuro MillionsPlease like and subscribe.. thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYh77C_mmew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgPZ2195wPQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpWrXWuvusg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROu5Ll9BXdk

Non-Blocking Synchronization and Memory Management

Non-blocking data structures offer high availability and strong progress guarantees. They are guaranteed to be available regardless of thread scheduling, includ...

Non-blocking data structures offer high availability and strong progress guarantees. They are guaranteed to be available regardless of thread scheduling, including thread termination and indefinite delay. This guarantee is most useful in cases such as sharing between threads and signal handlers, systems where processes could be terminated asynchronously, and soft real-time applications such as media players.
The inherent characteristics of non-blocking algorithms pose intricate problems that need to be solved to achieve the desired progress guarantees. Many of such problems are related to memory management, including dynamic memory allocation, the determination of the safety of reclaiming dynamic memory blocks, the ABA problem, and bounding memory use of non-blocking algorithms. This talk presents an overview of non-blocking synchronization and the memory management problems that arise in non-blocking algorithms and their solutions.
Maged Michaelhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2742580.2742802

Non-blocking data structures offer high availability and strong progress guarantees. They are guaranteed to be available regardless of thread scheduling, including thread termination and indefinite delay. This guarantee is most useful in cases such as sharing between threads and signal handlers, systems where processes could be terminated asynchronously, and soft real-time applications such as media players.
The inherent characteristics of non-blocking algorithms pose intricate problems that need to be solved to achieve the desired progress guarantees. Many of such problems are related to memory management, including dynamic memory allocation, the determination of the safety of reclaiming dynamic memory blocks, the ABA problem, and bounding memory use of non-blocking algorithms. This talk presents an overview of non-blocking synchronization and the memory management problems that arise in non-blocking algorithms and their solutions.
Maged Michaelhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2742580.2742802

Build an AI Writer - Machine Learning for Hackers #8

This video will get you up and running with your first AI Writer able to write a short story based on an image that you input.
The code for this video is here:
https://github.com/llSourcell/AI_Writer
I created a Slack channel for us, sign up here:
https://wizards.herokuapp.com/
Great write-up on recurrent neural nets (LSTMs and GRUs)
http://deeplearning4j.org/lstm.htmlPaper on skip thought vectors:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06726v1
Paper on Unifying Visual Semantic Embeddings:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.2539v1.pdf
You can test this code out at this site! It's really cool, they have a bunch of deep learning models in the cloud, you just have to upload an input and it gives you an output:
http://www.somatic.io/models/2n6g7RZQ
If you're interested in NLP, check out Michael Collins course. This guy is such a G (it's free and open source!):
https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp
And check out this guy's free deep learning course on Udacity:
https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning--ud730
I love you guys! Thanks for watching my videos, I do it for you. I left my awesome job at Twilio and I'm doing this full time now.
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How to Make a Text Summarizer - Intro to Deep Learning #10

I'll show you how you can turn an article into a one-sentence summary in Python with the K...

Algorithm - Trailer

"Saw it last night and couldn't take my attention away from the movie."
-- Steve Wozniak (hacker/co-founder of Apple)
"ALGORITHM is probably one of the best indiefilms I've ever seen. It's definitely the best movie about technology I've ever seen."
-- Matt Wallace (author/screenwriter)
"I'd describe ALGORITHM as a cinemanifesto for the information tech age."
-- MilesMaker (producer)
"It's an honest ode to hacking and that lifestyle."
-- Sean Hackett (screenwriter/director)
"The man did his research. The hacking community is going to love this."
-- Steve Riekeberg (geek/podcaster)
"I loved the film. I thought it was really great."
-- Steve Gibson (computer researcher/security podcaster)
"Excellent movie, an inspiration to all young hackers."
-- John (Cap'n Crunch) Draper (EpicHacker)
PLOT SUMMARY
In San Francisco, during September, 2012, nine months before Edward Snowden leaked documents that prove the NSA spies on everyone—Will, a freelance computer hacker specializes in breaking into secure systems.
Using a security hole he found while on a job, Will breaks into a top-secret government contractor and downloads all their recently developed programs, including the conspicuously named Shepherd. Every time Will attempts to access Shepherd, bad things happen.
MOTIVATION
At the core of ALGORITHM's plot are the questions that are shaking up the tech world to it's very core, and the nations of the world right along with them: privacy, human rights, the place of government in the lives of citizens, the value and power of technology.
A DIFFERENT BUSINESS MODELThe business model for ALGORITHM is based on the models of tech startups as described in The Lean Startup. It's a profit-share agreement, giving everyone who works on the movie a vested interest in the success of the project. All profits get shared by the artist who actually made it happen.
CREATIVE DISTRIBUTION
Because of our New MediaAgreement with SAG, ALGORITHM will be released for a very limited time on Youtube/Vimeo, for free! After the 24hr free-view period, we're taking the movie offline. Two weeks later, it goes for sale on our website, again, as streaming video. Then the real sales begin as we slowly scale to HD downloads, to DVD and Blu-ray sales, even a complete production journal by the writer/director, Jonathan Schiefer. Finally, if there's enough demand, we might do a limited and targeted theater run.

3:28

The Formula Behind Every Perfect Pop Song

Now that the 2014 Grammy Awards are over, a lot of people are wondering if there's a formu...

Writing a Python Program - Simple Workflow

This 14-minute demo shows how to use two terminal windows to write and debug a simple Python2 program.
If you're using Python3, you'll need to make some changes to the program. See the comments for further details.

3:45

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for i...

The Hidden Formula Behind Almost Every Joke on Late Night

When you have to write more than 100 topical jokes each day, there’s no time to wait for inspiration to strike. You need a reliable algorithm.
Most late-night jokes you hear on TV are written using a step-by-step process perfected to mass produce punchlines. Watch how it works above in this video from Slate's Watch Smarter.

10:57

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a co...

Can a computer write poetry? | Oscar Schwartz

If you read a poem and feel moved by it, but then find out it was actually written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience? Would you think that the computer had expressed itself and been creative, or would you feel like you had fallen for a cheap trick? In this talk, writer Oscar Schwartz examines why we react so strongly to the idea of a computer writing poetry — and how this reaction helps us understand what it means to be human.
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58:46

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that...

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media

Life after the Hummingbird algorithm, or copy writing for social media.
Did you know that Google has stopped reporting keywords in Google Analytics with its new Hummingbird update? Instead, the goal is that pages matching the meaning do better, rather than pages matching just a few words.
When I first read this I thought to myself *"Well, If Google succeeds at it, then it should start translating what women say to men."
When I was done entertaining myself I started looking for words.
HOW TO ENGAGE THROUGH WORDS
Luckily, I was introduce to the wonderful +Jules Taggart who makes her living being a social media copy-writer with one of her clients being an insurance company. Now, seriously - who wants to be a fan of an insurance company? but they still need to be online, engage and be shared. And Jules does just that.
HOW DOES SHE DO IT?
Jules shared 3 tips with me that she'll be sharing on the hangout, and I must tell you - they're going to get you out of your comfort zone but they will get you results.

47:46

Book Launches, Common Amazon Algorithm Mistakes, and Writing a 12 Week Trilogy with Chris Fox

Today we welcome back the prolific Chris Fox. We'll be discussing ways to accelerate one's...

ALGORITHM: The Hacker Movie Complete (HD-720p) [Subs ENG-ESP]

"A freelance computer hacker breaks into secret government contractor and downloads a program. He must choose between his own curiosity and the lives of his friends."
A very interesting movie about Hackers, Espionage and Surveillance, we recommend this movie for everyone interested in computer security and congratulations to Jon Schiefer for a great film. =)
Subtitles in Spanish (in this version) were corrected by: Galoget Latorre, if you find any kind of error, please tell us.
The OfficialVideo was shared here by Jon Schiefer (Writer & Director), all credit goes to him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qpudAhYhpc
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3293462/

Lottery Formulas Secrets and Algorithms

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Non-Blocking Synchronization and Memory Management

Non-blocking data structures offer high availability and strong progress guarantees. They are guaranteed to be available regardless of thread scheduling, including thread termination and indefinite delay. This guarantee is most useful in cases such as sharing between threads and signal handlers, systems where processes could be terminated asynchronously, and soft real-time applications such as media players.
The inherent characteristics of non-blocking algorithms pose intricate problems that need to be solved to achieve the desired progress guarantees. Many of such problems are related to memory management, including dynamic memory allocation, the determination of the safety of reclaiming dynamic memory blocks, the ABA problem, and bounding memory use of non-blocking algorithms. This talk presents an overview of non-blocking synchronization and the memory management problems that arise in non-blocking algorithms and their solutions.
Maged Michaelhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2742580.2742802

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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Scientists have developed a novel algorithm that may help detect and prevent cyber attacks on GPS-enabled devices in real time. The algorithm developed by researchers at University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) in the US mitigates the effects of spoofed GPS attacks on electrical grids and other GPS-reliant technologies ... The algorithm, which can be ......

Monero lead developer Riccardo Spagni has emphasized that the units will not work on monero due to a scheduled hard fork designed specifically to outwit the Cryptonight algorithm... “We are pleased to announce the all-new Antminer X3, to mine cryptocurrencies based on the Cryptonight hashing algorithm,” tweeted Bitmain cheerily on March 15....

What can technology do for education? More specifically, how can it help minorities and low-income students overcome barriers and achieve their goals? These are questions posed by Algorithm for Change, a new national competition organized by the NYU Social Entrepreneurship Program that will start accepting applications this spring ...Algorithm for Change seeks to fix this disparity....

On Friday, March 30, at 7 p.m., Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling writerAnna Quindlen visits The Music HallLoft as part of its Writers in the Loft series to discuss her latest novel, "Alternate Side," in which an unexpected act of violence exposes tensions in a tight-knit neighborhood and seemingly happy marriage.The event includes ......

On Monday, March 26, poet Ali Cobby Eckermann will read as part of UT’s Writers in the Library reading series ... The mission of Writers in the Library is to “showcase the work of novelists, poets and other literary craftsmen.” Some of the best voices in contemporary literature ......

This event is free and open to the public. As one of the most noted writers in Syria, Alomar strives to preserve "al-qisa al-qasira jiddan," which translates to "a very short story." Experience his mingling of poetry, fables and political allegory ... The RegionalReport ... ....

THE DOCUMENTARY “Arthur Miller. Writer”. WHEN . WHERE Monday at 8 p.m. on HBO. WHAT IT’S ABOUT Novelist, director and filmmaker Rebecca Miller — daughter of Arthur Miller (1915-2005) — spent a couple of decades recording home movie interviews of her father ... The playwright also occasionally reads passages from his own journals ... Writer.” The closer she gets, the more alive he becomes, also the more human ... He’s talking to his daughter ... . ... ....

The New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winner is in Aspen this week for something of a bum-hood summit, taking the Paepcke Auditorium stage Tuesday to discuss his work with longtime local ski instructor and stand-up paddleboarding pioneer Charlie MacArthur at the Winter Words author series ...Finnegan's long-form stories for the magazine, where he has been a staff writer since 1987, send him around the U.S....